If you have an Apple ID, including an iTunes account, you have an iCloud account. You just have to use it. Since you can toggle each and every iCloud feature on or off on in your iPhone or iPad Settings, or your Mac System Preferences, the question then becomes, which iCloud services are you using?

Is iCloud handling your mail and syncing your contacts, calendars, reminders, Safari bookmarks, notes, Passbook passes, and other personal data? Is iCloud Drive storing your files and making them available on all your devices? Is iCloud Photo Library keeping all your photos available on every device? Is iCloud Keychain handling your passwords and credit card information? Is Find my iPhone tracking your iPhone, iPad, and/or Mac in case you lose it or it gets stolen?

Uber, the popular car service app, has been in the news a lot lately, and in the worst possible way. Earlier this year The Verge wrote about their competitive tactics, which to many crossed the line beyond competition. More recently, Pando Daily called Uber out over apparent sexism in their corporate culture. Buzzfeed exposed an incredibly inappropriate ad campaign. And Pando Daily revealed another series of serious allegations. Then, last night, Buzzfeed watched as an Uber executive, Emil Michael... Well, read for yourself:

When iOS 8 shipped with custom keyboard support, it was a dream come true for anyone and everyone who'd fallen in love with SwiftKey, Swype, or any of the other established players. It also turned out to be a boon for emoji and animated GIF aficionados the world over. Yet the reality was custom keyboards were unintuitive to install and inconsistent to use. So, given all that, are you still using them?

Vote in the poll up top and let me know why not, or why and which one(s), in the comments below!

Apple has made its new iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 official, and better yet they'll be up for pre-order tomorrow. Since we've taken a first look now and had chance to think about it a little, it seems like a good time to find out who's going to be getting what. So, which of the new iPads will you be getting?

The iPad Air 2 has the edge on the hardware front, but that aside the two still have a lot in common. Both launch on iOS 8.1, both have Touch ID and both will be available in silver, gold and Space Gray. Or maybe you skipped the last generation iPad mini 12 months ago and think that now's the time to pick one up?

Apple is hosting a little get together at its Cupertino, California, headquarters today so it's time to think about what we want to see the most. We've previewed what the iMore team thinks will – and won't – be shown off today by the likes of Tim Cook and Craig Federighi, but we can but dream. Will we get new Macs? New iPads? Yosemite? That famous "One more thing?" Knowing Apple any or all of the above, but what do you want to see the most?

The dust is starting to settle as the great iOS 8 update is now with us. Despite all of the issues with download queues, long install times and potentially having to clear out oodles of space on our devices to accept the OTA, update day has a very different level of importance for every different person. Some of us are hovering as it approaches 10 a.m. PDT ready to hit the button as soon as it appears, others point blank don't want it – or can't have it – and there are those, perhaps wise souls, who prefer to wait it out a few days and see what issues there may be lurking beneath the surface. So, which camp do you fall into?

Pre-orders go live tomorrow (best guess is Midnight Cupertino time) and that means everyone who wants a new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus delivered to the door on Friday, September 19, is going race to every open internet connection to snag the one they want.

So, here's the question, which new iPhone do you want? Small and sleek or big and bold? iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus?

So, it came, it saw, it conquered and then it conquered again. The iPhone 6 event was one of Apple's most impressive on the device front in a while packing in two new phones and a first entry into the smartwatch space with the Apple Watch. We're just about beginning to catch our breath, so it's time to step back, take stock, and see what everyone thought of the actual event?

As we (im)patiently await the big iPhone 6 event to kick off later on today, let's think about what we're most looking forward to seeing. The leaks and rumors have been running wild in recent weeks suggesting 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhones making their debut today alongside Apple's oft-rumored iWatch. While we're pretty sure this is an iPhone focused event, there's always room for "one more thing." So what do you most want to see today?

The Mac is doing great these days, not only growing faster than the PC market as a whole, but growing where the PC market pretty much isn't. The craziest thing about that is this — Apple hasn't even introduced new consumer-level Macs for a while. Last year's new Mac Pro aside, all we've gotten lately is spec bumps on the existing favorites. Part of that is due to Intel's continued delays of the next-generation Broadwell chipset, but whatever the reasons it feels like the already successful Mac line could get even more successful when new models start to hit the stage. So, here's the question — which next-generation Mac are you most looking forward to?

The fabled Retina MacBook Pro, whether it's a beefed up MacBook Air or a slimmed down Mac Pro, seems to be hit hardest by the Broadwell delays. We keep hearing it's coming but it still hasn't arrived. It would have higher density than the current 13-inch MacBook Air, but likely at the expense of its tremendous battery life. It would be lighter than the current 13-inch MacBook Pro, but likely at the expense of its sheer power. Could it be the best balance of both worlds?